TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
Health issues amongst care workers under the Long-term Care Insurance System in East Asia
Yoshiko Agenosono,
Nihon University, Japan
Saori Kamozawa,
Nihon University, Japan
An Seunghee,
Nihon University
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems JapanSouth Korea
06 May 2015
Privatization and security in health care
Pat Armstrong,
York University, Toronto, Canada
Hugh Armstrong,
York University, Toronto, Canada
Krystal Kehoe MacLeod,
York University, Toronto, Canada
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsCare models CanadaUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Going formal or informal, who cares? The role of differences in public coverage of long-term care in household decisions
Claudine de Meijer,
Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Pieter Bakx,
Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Erik Schut,
Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Eddy van Doorslaer,
Erasmus University, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsCare models GermanyThe Netherlands
06 May 2015
The use of paid and unpaid elderly care in different health care systems: a micro-analysis of differences between European regions
Isolde Woittiez,
The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP), The Netherlands
Klarita Sadira,
The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP), The Netherlands
Debbie Oudijk,
The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP), The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EU
06 May 2015
E-Health and long-term care
Matthias von Schwanenflügel,
Bundesministerium für Gesundheit, Berlin, Germany
2012 Conference Presentation Economics Germany
06 May 2015
Fundamental reform of Dutch LTC?
Patrick Jeurissen,
Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Economics The Netherlands
06 May 2015
The patient center medical home: bridging child-oriented to adult-oriented care for children and young adults with disabilities in the US and UK
Deborah Viola,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Research and Policy, New York., United States
Peter Arno,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Research and Policy, New York., United States
2012 Conference Presentation Equity United KingdomUnited States
06 May 2015
Understanding patterns of health and social care use at the end of life in England
Theo Georghiou,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
Sian Davies,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
Alisha Davies,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
Martin Bardsley,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
When needs are equal: do supply of long term care differ between young and old users?
Terje P Hagen,
Institute of Health and Society, Trondheim, Norway
David McArthur,
Institute of Health and Society, Trondheim, Norway
Joakim Moe,
Institute of Health and Society, Trondheim, Norway
Trond Tjerbo,
Institute of Health and Society, Trondheim, Norway
2012 Conference Presentation Equity Norway
06 May 2015
The reform of the Italian cash-for-care system in times of economic recession. An example of evidence-based users’
Cristiano Gori,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Carlos Chiatti,
, United Kingdom
Mirko Di Rosa,
, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Markets/regulationPolicy Italy
06 May 2015
Disability costs and equivalence scales in the older population
Marcello Morciano,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Ruth Hancock,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Stephen Pudney,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsEquity United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Informal care and public decision making: the case of Lombardy local welfare
Andrea Rotolo,
Università Bocconi, Italy
Ornella Larenza,
Università Bocconi, Italy
Giovanni Fosti,
Università Bocconi, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care Italy
06 May 2015
Special informal care. Experiences of informal carers of people with an intellectual disability or psychiatric disorder
Yvette Wittenberg,
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
Rick Kwekkeboom,
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
Alice de Boer,
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care The Netherlands
06 May 2015
Support services for informal carers across Europe: a critical review of the evidence on policies and best practices
Emilie Courtin,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Nadia Jemiai,
London School of Economics
Juliet Chalk,
London School of Economics
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care EU
06 May 2015
Child and elderly care by unemployed persons in Germany
Carsten Pohl,
Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
Silke Hamann,
Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
Gabriele Wydra-Somaggio,
Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care Germany
06 May 2015
Is what I give worth what I would pay for? Quantitative and qualitative evidence for informal caregivers providing assistance to French community-dwelling elderly
Alain Paraponaris,
Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France
Bérengère Davin,
Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France
Christel Protiere,
Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care France
06 May 2015
06 May 2015
Policy roundtable with US and European government officials
Pamela Doty,
Department of Health and Human Services, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing EnglandFranceGermanyThe NetherlandsUnited States
06 May 2015
Long term care reform in England: a long and unfinished story
Caroline Glendinning,
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Disruptive institutional change and gradual transformation: long term care Insurance in Germany
Hildegard Theobald,
University of Vechta, Germany
Sarah Hampel,
University of Vechta, Germany
2012 Conference Presentation Markets/regulationPolicy Germany
06 May 2015
When institutional inertia goes along with huge social reorganizations around care needs: the Italian LTC policies
Giuliana Costa,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Policy Italy
06 May 2015
Reforms in long-term care policies in EU countries: an interpretation
Costanzo Ranci,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EU
06 May 2015
The effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in managing neuropsychiatric symptoms and challenging behaviours in patients with dementia: an overview of reviews
Louise Lafortune,
Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Kelly Dickson,
Bob Erens,
Josephine Kavanagh,
James Thomas,
Nicholas Mays,
2012 Conference Presentation Care modelsDementia United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Effects of obesity and smoking on the risk for nursing home use, 2002–2008
Wayne L. Anderson,
RTI, United States
Joshua M. Wiener,
RTI, United States
Galina Khatutsky,
RTI, United States
M.S. Brian S. Armour,
RTI, United States
2012 Conference Presentation DemandEvaluation United States
06 May 2015
Implementing nursing home culture change: the importance of education and communication
Denise Tyler,
Brown University, United States
Jessica Looze,
Brown University, United States
Michael Lepore,
Brown University, United States
Renee R. Shield,
Brown University, United States
Susan C. Miller,
Brown University, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Care models United States
06 May 2015
The Prevention and reactivation care program: an integrated approach to prevent functional decline in hospitalized elderly
Annemarie (JBM) de Vos,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Care modelsPrevention The Netherlands
06 May 2015
Older Turkish migrants’ care needs in the UK: cultural encounters and unmet needs
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Sema Oglak,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation EquityEvaluation United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Coordinating care and transition for young adults with disabilities over their life span
Deborah Viola,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Researchand Policy, New York, United States
Peter S. Arno,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Researchand Policy, New York, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Care integrationEquity United States
06 May 2015
Disabilities and employment: removing barriers to encourage productive community living
Peter S Arno,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Researchand Policy, New York, United States
Deborah Viola,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Researchand Policy, New York, United States
Alexandra Rubino,
New York Medical College, School Health Sciences and Practice, Center for Long Term Care Researchand Policy, New York, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Care integrationEquity United KingdomUnited States
06 May 2015
Innovation in knowledge translation: How smart, touch screen, technologies are changing patient satisfaction/experience surveys to make them directly accessible to people with varying cognitive, communication and language
David M O'Hara,
School of Health Sciences and Practice, New York Medical College, New York, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Care integrationTechnology United States